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Yates design matrix

No. Yates Design matrix Operational matrix Response... [Pg.285]

Two algorithms are available to perform all the calculations in a very simple way, namely the Box, Hunter and Hunter (BH ) algorithm and Yates s algorithm. Both are considered below for a typical and simple example of a 2 factorial design. Assume we are studying the influence of pH (A), temperature (B) and time (C) over the yield (response in %) of the extraction of a metal from a complex analytical matrix, just before conducting the extracts to an ICP device. The levels of each factor, fixed by the analyst, are pH (A), 3 (—), 5(4-) temperature (B), 40 (-), 60 C ( + ) and time (C), 1 (-), 2h. (- -). The matrix design and the experimental data are as follows ... [Pg.56]


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